The ticking noise could be worn out rocker arms under valve covers. Switch to heavier weight oil if ticking noise subsides that could be your problem. This is usually a sign of a high mileage engine. Worst case scenario would be weak oil pump not getting oil to top of heads.
If your 1990 Grand Plymouth Voyager cuts out and dies for not reason, but starts after a couple times of cranking, the starter might be going out. You can have the starter tested.
Try Putting It Into Gear!!!!!
Opel Vectra, Pontiac Vibe, Plymouth Voyager and Saturn Vue are car makes and models. They begin with the letter v.
could be the magnetic pick-up in your distributor, I replaced mine and it solved the problem.
Same problem... ticking eventually goes away and it starts. Need a new computer.
its broken
Pull the gauge cluster out and use a low volt solder iron, and re-solder the points where it plugs in to the cluster, just heat it until the solder starts to melt.
Venturer, voyager
probably need to adjust your valves
Venus, Voyager, Viking, Virgo
Start by checking the 1997 Plymouth Breeze for proper fuel pressure. Also check for any loose connections at the crank position sensor or the coil packs. Any of these could cause the stalling problem.
Plymouth Scamp